This playlist provides secondary-school educators with new ways to teach students about the Holocaust. With a mix of documentary and short animation, these films offer perspectives that might not have been previously considered. Pour visionner cette sélection en français, cliquez ici. Films in This Playlist Include My Yiddish Papi Martha The Basketball Game I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors Memorandum Behind the Swastika: Nazi Atrocities
This playlist provides secondary-school educators with new ways to teach students about the Holocaust. With a mix of documentary and short animation, these films offer perspectives that might not have been previously considered.
Pour visionner cette sélection en français, cliquez ici.
Films in This Playlist Include
My Yiddish Papi
Martha
The Basketball Game
I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors
Memorandum
Behind the Swastika: Nazi Atrocities
The film explores the relationship between a woman and her grandfather, set against the indelible tragedy of the Second World War.
Filmmaker Daniel Schubert visits his grandmother, Martha, in this warm, intimate portrait of an unrelenting survivor.
This animated short tells the story of an epic basketball game between kids attending Jewish camp and students of a notorious local Holocaust denier. Nine-year-old Hart is attending Jewish summer camp for the first time. He is both curious and afraid. What awaits him on the basketball court?
This short animation is director Ann Marie Fleming’s animated adaptation of Bernice Eisenstein’s acclaimed illustrated memoir. Using the healing power of humour, the film probes the taboos around a very particular second-hand trauma, leading us to a more universal understanding of human experience. The film sensitively explores identity and loss through the audacious proposition that the Holocaust is addictive and defining.
This documentary follows a Holocaust survivor in 1965 on an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen, the last of 11 concentration camps where he was held by the Nazis. He and 30 other former Jewish inmates travel through the new Germany. Scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback. The memorandum of the title refers to Hitler's memo offering a "final solution" to the "Jewish problem."
This short documentary reveals the atrocities that occurred in German concentration camps during World War II. With images of suffering humans and mass graves, this film depicts the events that transpired under Hitler's rule and the condition of the prisoners when they were liberated by the Allied Forces.
This newsreel was produced by the NFB at the end of the Second World War and therefore does not convey the full scope of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. It contains disturbing images. Viewer discretion is advised.